The Colonisation of Britain: 40% of All New Households to be Immigrant-Origin
The colonisation of Britain by Third Worlders has reached epidemic proportions. Official figures show that over the next twenty five years, immigration will account for forty percent of all new households set up in this country.
A forecast on living arrangements in England between 2006 and 2031, published by the Department for Communities and Local Government, has revealed that immigrants are setting up nearly 100,000 new households in England every year – the equivalent to a new household every six minutes for the next twenty two years.
It means immigration is now the single biggest factor in the expansion of families across the country, accounting for four out of ten new households.
The report showed that given current trends, 6.3 million new households will be set up during the twenty five year period under review. Of that total, 2.5 million will be as a direct result of immigration.
The trend was identified through analysis of the Whitehall statistics by think tank Migrationwatch.
Its chairman, Sir Andrew Green, said: “Yet again the Government have tried to bury the true picture in the middle of a 17-page statistical release but they cannot conceal the fact that immigration will have a massive impact on housing demand and therefore on our whole quality of life and our environment.
“It is time that the Government faced up to the facts and brought immigration under control instead of seeking to camouflage the true position.”
The figures show an extra 99,000 households every year will be set up in England as a direct result of net immigration. The biggest expansion will occur in the North-east, with thirty three percent, Yorkshire and the Humber (thirty percent) and the East Midlands (twenty one percent). The West Midlands and East of England will see a sixteen percent increase while the South-east and South-west will see rises of ten percent.
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